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Happy new year to all. For anyone looking for a different start to 2016:

The department of Media Arts is a dynamic department that spans theory and practice, creative and critical research that was ranked in the top 10 UK institutions for media research in the REF2014 and in the Guardian’s Top 10 for Media in 2016. We are seeking to appoint 2 full-time positions to enhance our department’s research and teaching excellence, building on our reputation for delivering cutting edge industry knowledge within a critical research context.

Both posts are available as full-time, permanent positions starting in the summer of 2016. Further particulars are available via the links below.

Lecturer (Teaching Focused) in Cinematography
http://jobs.rhul.ac.uk/1215-374

Lecturer in Digital Media
http://jobs.rhul.ac.uk/1215-373

The interview dates for these are set as:
15/02/16 Lecturer (TF) Cinematography

16/02/16 Lecturer in Digital Media

Please pass on to any interested colleagues.

With thanks
James Bennett
With apologies for cross posting
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